Fry randomly knowing who Lady Gaga is was pretty bad, but yeah, generally.
Fry randomly knowing who Lady Gaga is was pretty bad, but yeah, generally.
When the rest of the episodes featured are graded, due to being reviewed as they aired, grades are included for reviews of older episodes to keep things consistent. This applies to Lost's first three seasons and Mad Men's first among others.
I really liked it the first time I saw it, (granted I was 14 at the time) but on rewatch it is really goddamn bad. Very inconsistent humor wise and has an awful story.
Oh, it's quite funny, but still one of the original series' weaker episodes generally.
I devised a carefully refined version of the Comedy Central episodes (22 out of 52 skipped over) for watching the show with my roommate. I could offer it, if you like.
They're being sarcastic about John DiMaggio (who plays Jake) being mistaken for Jon Benjamin in the review.
The original series had Kidnappster, among other things, you know. Which admittedly was still more clever and funny than the new super topical episodes, but the Comedy Central era also has a lot of great stuff with almost nothing tying into when it was made.
I'm about to finish my rewatch/introduction of the show to my roommate. Have had a great time.
Once, in the season 2 finale, when Frys's old girlfriend is awakened from cryogenic freezing. It's also mentioned in one of the movies and the Comedy Central episode where Fry becomes a cop, but no one wants to remember those.
My twenty four year old self is celebrating the final(?) season of this six years from now.
Gah, how could they stop then. Surely one is either on board with them for good after the first couple or has already stopped.
I only just finished the series this year, after about a year of watching it. (The first half was only seasons 1 and 2, because other people were involved at first and it was hard to get everyone together.) I loved it, and do more so than ever because the last two seasons were easily its best. So yeah, I care about…
It and 808s.
In the 1995 film Toy Story, the only female toy character, and only arguably major female character, is Bo Peep. This is what was meant. All of the others are from 2 and 3.
Between the proper budget to support its ambitions and the opportunity to expand on the story post Channel 4 cancellation, I see some value in this one, at any rate. Mostly I'm just happy to finally see HBO investing in science fiction.
No, HBO dropped American Gods a while ago. Starz is doing it now, with Bryan Fuller.
Yeah, it and Utopia are likely to be the next best shots at big/flagship shows. Also hopefully Monster.
Cabin, and particularly its third act, is the Initiative arc (season 4, for the record) from Buffy with a much better budget, and oh man do I love it for that.
No, the original Oldboy.
Rex Reed infamously published a disdainful review of the film that was full of spoilers, except they were fake, exposing him has probably having walked out after 20 minutes or so.